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PEAZINE FOR WARHAMMER FANTASY ROLEPLAY Sr : Mux st oe ng 9 mn 771465 Kee0016" | EDITORIAL By John Foody After our promised break in service we return once more, ready to take on the world. The Old World anyway. We haven't been idle however, sailing around the world on money embezzled from ‘Warpstone Incorporated. We were hard at work getting Corrupting Influence: The Best of Warpstone finished. We are very pleased with the results and the feedback we have received suggests that you are too, We hope it will help attract some new readers to Warpstone, and maybe even WERP. We have had @ number of comments recently calling for more background. So, alongside our continuing Talabheim series, we bring comprehensive coverage on the Sea of Claws. This is in addition to the usual mix of articles. Again, we do feel we have been squeezing articles in, From next issue we are Jooking at increasing our page count ~ but we shall see. As always, the feedback we do receive, and there is never enough, is always useful. For this reason we have decided to undertake another readers survey. We hope you'll take the time to complete it. Afler much water under the magic bridge, we are happy to say that we can finally bring you a review of Realms of Sorcery. As you'll see my thoughts on this long awaited book are mixed. Have a read of the review, and then let us know what you think, If we get enough, we'll publish next issue. The next release from Hogshead is due to be the Dwarf sourcebook by regular Warpstone contributor Alfred Nufiez Jr Over the next couple of issues we'll be bringing you some additional background on the dwarfs, some by Alfred himself. We'll also be doing the same for Realms of Sorcery, filing in some of the gaps left by the book. Our second review, is of the unofficial supplement A Private War, self published by our regular columnist Tim Eccles. Although I usually review all new WFRP products for Warpstone, | have refrained from doing so here. Our reviews have to be, and be seen to be, completely fair. Thus we asked someone independent to do this one, The same will go for all other products where we have had some input, With the Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter movies doing big business, it seems fantasy is everywhere at the moment. Games Workshop have had huge success with their Lord of the Rings game. However, so far it seems as if RPGs are gaining little from this raising of the genre’s profile. There seems to be no ‘way to attract new blood to the RPG hobby in any large numbers. Wizards of the Coast's D20 revolution already seems to have largely died. So although there are enough players to keep roleplaying going for some time, it seems there is no way to pry the coffin lid off. So, on that sombre note, I'll with the rest of the issue. Ema warpstoneabgfotcom bios Associate Bios: Jobe Fody & John Keane =.